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John Steele Gordon (Author)
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March 30, 2010
Our national debt is now so high that most of us have stopped thinking about it, because the prospect of bringing it under control is unimaginable. We consider it a national liability and fear our children will be forced to pay for our current excesses. John Steele Gordon is a welcome antidote. In 1997, his book, Hamilton's Blessing, offered a "biography" of the debt, making it very much a human drama while explaining the myriad, mostly positive, ways it has influenced America's history since Alexander Hamilton first proposed the virtues of a national debt in 1792.

However, the 12 years since the book's initial publication have been perhaps the most dramatic in the debt's history?since it has more than doubled and continues on an ever-upward spiral. Now, more than ever, we need John Steele Gordon's wisdom?his revised and expanded edition of Hamilton's Blessing will put this historic expansion in perspective, allowing us to better participate in debate and discussion.

Bringing a remarkable national institution to life, Gordon offers, in the process, an original view of American history, and insight into both well- and lesser-known figures who have influenced and charted our voyage, from Hamilton to Jay Cooke to John Maynard Keynes to the present. The national debt helped rescue the Union during the Civil War and raise the nation out of the Depression?thus offering hope it may serve a similar purpose in the decades to come.

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John Steele Gordon is one of America's leading historians, specializing in business and financial history. He is the author of An Empire of Wealth and The Great Game. He has written for Forbes, Worth, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post. John Steele Gordon lives in North Salem, New York.

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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Walker & Company; Rev Upd edition (March 30, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0802717993
  • ISBN-13: 978-0802717993
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #543,858 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, timely look at history and significance of U.S. national debt, September 16, 2010
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This review is from: Hamilton's Blessing: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Our National Debt: Revised Edition (Paperback)
This is a revised and updated version of a book originally published in 1997. The author reviews the history of the national debt from the beginning of the United States to the present, and does so in an engaging and informative manner. The book is written in a style that does not assume the reader has any specialized knowledge about financial or tax matters.

The author discusses the financial plight of the United States after the American Revolution, and the reasons why Alexander Hamilton (first Secretary of the Treasury) pressed for the creation of a national debt to deal with that financial plight. The author does a good job of setting forth the pros and cons of a national debt that have been raised and debated throughout American history, identifying the political ideas and movements that have influenced the debate over the national debt. The author also shows how and why the national debt has fluctuated over the years, and points out the consequences (both intended and unintended ) of the national debt and efforts to reduce it. Finally, the author reviews the rapid growth of the national debt during the past 40 years, identifies the serious fiscal problems posed by the current huge national debt, and proposes some possible solutions to address the national debt in a serious, systematic way.

Anyone interested or concerned with the current state of the U.S. national debt, regardless of the person's political views, should read this book. Whether you agree or disagree with the author's arguments and conclusions, you can learn much from this book.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Primer On Our Nation Debt, June 20, 2010
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This review is from: Hamilton's Blessing: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Our National Debt: Revised Edition (Paperback)
Gordon succintly traces how and why the national debt has reached $13,049,417,436,809.36 (I just checked a minute ago. For those of you reading this review later, it increases on average $4.06 billion a day). No matter what your political or economic bias, reading this book will give you the background to understand the policy debates and choices to come.

As for readability, this is neither an ecomonics treatise or a political screed. If you are comfortable reading an op ed piece in New York Times, Washington Post, or Wall Street Journal, you will be comfortable reading this book.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, April 14, 2011
The U.S. was born with the assistance of its enormous national debt. Today, it looks like the U.S. might drown in its enormous national debt. Ironic, isn't it.

This updated (2010) edition of "Hamilton's Blessing" relates the history of our national debt from about 1789 to about 2009, squeezing the whole thing into a book with fewer pages of text (200) than there are years covered. Obviously, the book focuses mostly on just the highlights but is still an excellent overview of a fascinating and very timely topic.

The book describes the ups (usually during national crises, like major wars and economic disruptions) and downs (during peacetime economic booms) of the national debt over the past 200+ years and provides a very interesting glimpse into the dynamic interactions between the debt and other significant economic, social, and political factors. There are also thumbnail sketches of some of the leading historical figures who played key roles in the frequently vehement debates over the debt. The last chapter briefly discusses some of the issues facing the nation today, explains how the causes of the current expansion of debt differ from the causes of prior expansions, and suggests some possible (at least in theory) solutions.

This is a very readable book by a highly respected expert about one of the key issues facing the nation today. I recommend it highly.
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